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MEMD-Based Hybrid Modal Identification for High-Rise Structures with Multi-Sensor Vibration Measurements

Mingfeng Huang    
Jianping Sun    
Kang Cai and Qiang Li    

Resumen

Although widely used in various fields due to its powerful capability of signal processing, empirical mode decomposition has to decompose signals separately, which limits its application for multivariate data such as the structural monitoring data recorded by multiple sensors. In order to avoid this shortcoming, a multivariate extension of empirical mode decomposition is proposed to deal with the multidimensional signals synchronously by employing a real-valued projection on hyperspheres. This study presents a hybrid modal identification method combining the multivariate empirical mode decomposition with stochastic subspace identification and fast Bayesian FFT methods to more conveniently and accurately identify structural dynamic parameters from multi-sensor vibration measurements. Deployed as a preprocessing tool, the multivariate signals are decomposed into several aligned intrinsic mode functions, which contain only a dominant component in the frequency domain. Then, the modal parameters can be identified by advanced fast Bayesian FFT and stochastic subspace identification directly. The combined method is first validated by a numerical illustration of a frame structure and then is applied in a shaking table test and a full-scale measurement under nonstationary earthquake excitation. Compared with the finite element method, the peak?pick, the half-power bandwidth methods, and Hilbert?Huang transform method, the results show that this hybrid method is more robust and reliable in the modal parameters identification. The main contribution of this paper is to develop a more effective integrated approach for accurate modal identification with the output-only multi-dimensional nonstationary signal.

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